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Actuaries vs. Agricultural Engineers: Who Earns More?

Actuaries out-earn Agricultural Engineers by $31K a year at the national median, per BLS OEWS May 2025. Actuaries land at $130,000 and Agricultural Engineers at $98,590. The education gap is real: actuary programs typically require bachelor's degree, while agricultural engineer programs require bachelor's degree. Top-paying state for Actuaries is Connecticut ($166,800); for Agricultural Engineers it's Ohio ($119,250).

Actuaries
Agricultural Engineers
Median salary
$130,000
$98,590
Hourly rate
$62.5/hr
$47.4/hr
Entry level (10th %)
$78,570
$68,060
Senior level (90th %)
$215,100
$166,460
Education required
Bachelor's degree
Bachelor's degree
U.S. employment
26,670
1,480
Job growth (10-year)
21.8%
5.9%
Category
Technology
Engineering
Top-paying state
Connecticut
Ohio

Pay by state

States where both occupations have BLS data, sorted by Actuaries median pay.

State
Actuaries
Agricultural Engineers
Iowa
$128,690
$96,290
Minnesota
$128,100
$115,940
Pennsylvania
$125,040
$80,300
Colorado
$120,440
$88,650
Ohio
$110,980
$119,250
Oklahoma
$109,760
$86,970
Mississippi
$106,210
$91,560
Texas
$105,020
$95,220
Indiana
$100,690
$94,730
Michigan
$100,640
$80,490

Source: BLS OEWS May 2025. Highlighted value is higher in each row.

Common questions

Who earns more, Actuaries or Agricultural Engineers?

Actuaries earn more nationally. The median is $130,000 for Actuaries versus $98,590 for Agricultural Engineers, a difference of $31K. Per BLS OEWS May 2025.

Which has better job growth, Actuaries or Agricultural Engineers?

Actuaries has the better 10-year outlook at 21.8% projected growth, compared to 5.9% for the other field. Both are from BLS Employment Projections.

Which requires more education, Actuaries or Agricultural Engineers?

Actuaries typically requires bachelor's degree. Agricultural Engineers requires bachelor's degree. Education requirements vary by employer and state licensing board.

Where do Actuaries get paid the most?

Connecticut is the top-paying state for Actuaries at $166,800/year, per BLS OEWS May 2025. Major metro areas within that state typically pay even more than the state average.

How does Actuaries vs. Agricultural Engineers pay differ by state?

The gap varies significantly by state. In Iowa, Actuaries earn $128,690 vs. $96,290 for Agricultural Engineers. See the state comparison table on this page for the full picture.

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